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lagging
1[ lag-ing ]
noun
- the act of falling or staying behind.
adjective
- lingering; loitering; slow and dragging:
lagging steps.
lagging
2[ lag-ing ]
noun
- the act of covering a boiler, oil tank, etc., with heat-insulating material.
- the covering formed.
- the material used.
- a number of boards or the like joined together side by side to line an excavation.
- Masonry. a number of lags, taken as a whole.
lagging
/ ˈlæɡɪŋ /
noun
- insulating material wrapped around pipes, boilers, etc, or laid in a roof loft, to prevent loss of heat
- the act or process of applying lagging
- a wooden frame used to support an arch during construction
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- lagging·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of lagging1
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Example Sentences
The plan to degrade al Qaeda enough so that U.S. forces can leave is already lagging behind schedule.
Polls show it lagging behind the center-left Democratic party and the protest Five Star Movement.
The question is whether the banker, after lagging in the polls for months, can pull off a surprise win in the home stretch.
Poll after poll after poll show Clinton as either barely lagging or ahead among white voters.
In this economy, at this time, the federal budget deficit is something of a lagging indicator.
Their steps were 47 lagging, and their eyes burned from straining them to catch one glimpse of daylight.
The pack train was now put in motion, Phil directing his companions to ride in the rear and keep the animals from lagging.
The horse walked with low hung head and lagging feet; the man slouched half asleep in the saddle.
There were two howdah elephants and one pack elephant, who was always lagging behind.
No dull, lagging hour has dragged me backward in my daily duties.
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